No we don't. We get paid a straight $27/hr which includes a 5 posts, 50 comments, and 20 assists (coordination with other Visibility Experts, as we're called on paper) minimum per hour quota. Our time is divided between twitter, here, reddit, and facebook. We have to use the accounts they give us so they can check that we're meeting the quotas, so we don't actually spend much time here because they don't show up. The only time we're here is to drop links to spheres that we do control, or at least have influence in, like the conspiracy subreddit, if it's kinda related.
We honestly don't care if our comments get replied to or not, DV'd or not, because it's literally all about making it look like our ideas are popular, and everyone wants to feel like they're part of the "correct" group. It's actually super effective against everyone except the contrarians, but they don't believe anyone, anyway, and everyone else gets tired of their "SSN is a slave tag, you're born with debt against a bond with your name on it" bullshit. Like homeless dudes yelling at the wind.
It's a pretty sweet gig. Work from home remotely 9 days per week, meetings/"training" once per pay period at the office (ever wonder why shill posts seem to subside some days?), benefits are pretty decent, most weekends off. And you get to make crazy posts on the internet to see how many dummies follow you. It's actually kinda fun, like a real-life-LARP vidya.
Because it's pretty lucrative, if anyone's looking for a job.
Counter my own posts? On most platforms, I don't even read or reply to my inbox, unless I think I can get someone spun up and make you all look bad. Voat's harder to do that, no one really feels like they need to defend their honor, but on reddit/facebook: super easy. Ever seen memes of "stupid things liberals say?" If you pay attention to liberal memes, I've created over a hundred of those for this shit you guys say.
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15158082? ago
No we don't. We get paid a straight $27/hr which includes a 5 posts, 50 comments, and 20 assists (coordination with other Visibility Experts, as we're called on paper) minimum per hour quota. Our time is divided between twitter, here, reddit, and facebook. We have to use the accounts they give us so they can check that we're meeting the quotas, so we don't actually spend much time here because they don't show up. The only time we're here is to drop links to spheres that we do control, or at least have influence in, like the conspiracy subreddit, if it's kinda related.
We honestly don't care if our comments get replied to or not, DV'd or not, because it's literally all about making it look like our ideas are popular, and everyone wants to feel like they're part of the "correct" group. It's actually super effective against everyone except the contrarians, but they don't believe anyone, anyway, and everyone else gets tired of their "SSN is a slave tag, you're born with debt against a bond with your name on it" bullshit. Like homeless dudes yelling at the wind.
It's a pretty sweet gig. Work from home remotely 9 days per week, meetings/"training" once per pay period at the office (ever wonder why shill posts seem to subside some days?), benefits are pretty decent, most weekends off. And you get to make crazy posts on the internet to see how many dummies follow you. It's actually kinda fun, like a real-life-LARP vidya.
Gunna hit the gym, not clocking in until 3.
15158408? ago
Believable LARP. Do you counter your own shill posts when you get off work? Otherwise why type this out for us?
15162748? ago
Because it's pretty lucrative, if anyone's looking for a job.
Counter my own posts? On most platforms, I don't even read or reply to my inbox, unless I think I can get someone spun up and make you all look bad. Voat's harder to do that, no one really feels like they need to defend their honor, but on reddit/facebook: super easy. Ever seen memes of "stupid things liberals say?" If you pay attention to liberal memes, I've created over a hundred of those for this shit you guys say.